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SPRILIB Antarctica

SPRI Library holds the world's largest collection of publications for Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. You may now search this collection on the Internet. There are currently around 43,450 records, listing works published from 1602 through to 2003. The database is periodically updated to include publications added recently to our collection. This database has been mounted with the assistance of the British Antarctic Survey. Publications too recent for SPRILIB Antarctica are listed in Polar and Glaciological Abstracts published by the Scott Polar Research Institute.

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100% Fasting metabolism in Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pups
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% Experimental studies of ice nucleation in an Antarctic springtail (Collembola, Isotomidae)
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% A fishy future for South Georgia
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100% Ice station Hamburg
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% Modelling southern ocean krill population dynamics: biological processes generating fluctuations in the South Georgia ecosystem
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% Rapid cold hardening in Antarctic microarthropods
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% The significance of PCBs in the atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% South Georgia, Antarctica: a productive, cold water, pelagic ecosystem
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% Provisioning rate and attendance patterns of wandering albatrosses at Bird Island, South Georgia
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british
100% Multi-point ground observations and modelling of substorm chorus events
Score: 100%, Matching: 1962 british

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